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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1931, p. 2

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salada orange pekoe has a most fascinating flavour fresh srom the gardens what new york is wearing illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with beery pattern by annebelle worthington for a child born at dawn in this strange hour of dying stars of light which breaks upon the slow earth with no sound of browsing wind in this place wh the night merges with day and on the sha dowy ground the wild grass bends beneath us weight of dew 1 give you dawn and darkness they are for you never the full and blazing noon will thunder its storm of fire upon your eyes nor star set on the gulf of midnight strike asunder your small and drowsy heart where dim things are you will follow shadow and sunlight you will be broken by the bird by the ghost of love by the word halfspoken frances m frost in the new york itt the tule marsh murder story of a missing actress and the tax 1ng of wits to explain her fate i by nancy baku s1av1ty drawing her fair ai stiaight bak lhc from her round forehead the real synopsis don ellswortha wife formerly aclrrsx shtilu oshay uitapiars le- iiik no trace dr cavanausii criminal alice probably grew up quite diffor- ffihsft nhsvy entiy shc wasn mixcd p in a mur ivur riper jleralu reporter while der anyway lewis carroll made iryliik 10 net an interview with rr ca- f 0 us a made vou love hs vanaiikh meets barbara the attractive daukhter and linda bhe was engaged to alice so don ellsworth before his inarriaki- p piper biought himself up dr oavanaukh identities the body of a n y woman found in the tule marsh as lint wlln a mart llia word was danger- of sheila oshay and when barbara 0 he was walking straight into hears this she faints after many malms reter determines to call on bar- danger a danger that befogged your bara j clearness of vision in a mist of senti mentality peter had a deep distrust chapter xxi contd i of sentimentality it was all right to neither the etiquette books which be sentimental over alice you peter hadnt rend ior the novels couldnt very well help it and alice which he had provided for a situation was safely out of harms way in fic- just like that shed probably take tion but this was reality the twen- him for a cheeky roughneck maybe tieth century and sheila oshay was he was but still he had to see her j dead and barbara cavanaugh had he couldnt make her out she kept fainted at the news of the discovery playing hide and seek with his imag- 1 there were too many barbaras ination at the most inconvenient the alice barbara and the orphar- times when he was dead tired and a barbara and the young lady bar- trying to go to sleep for instance or j bara with all those strange tribal cus- when he was halfway through n t he knew nothing about and story that had to make a deadline j was there another barbara a deep and as for the making its child play this semisports type is lovely for now and just the thing for school wear with its smart peplum flounce and contrasting materials it simulates the twopiece mode it is carried out in a supple woolen in rust brown shade in combination with a vivid red woolen mixture the collar is white pique style no 528 is designed for sizes 12 14 1c 18 20 years 36 and 38 inches bust crepe satin crepe silk and crepe marocain and light woolens also suit able size 16 requires 2 yards 39inch with 134 yards 39inch for waist and yard 39inch contrasting how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto royal palace at madrid becomes public museum madrid the pluncd and corseted shades of castilian princes haunting the royal palace of madrid are not to be molested by the presence of repub lican politicians one of the first acts of the constituent assembly under the republic was to set aside the royal palace as a museum the presiden tial palace of the new republic will be located elsewhere designed by filippo juvara in 1735 and crectd by gioanni battista 3ac- chtti 173864 the former abode of alfonso xiii is an impressive sight it follows the gene al architectural scheme of a rustica base surmounted by a sixstorey upper portion with corinthian pilasters among its treasures is one of spains greatest boasts the royal collection of 16000 pieces of tapestry they are of gothic arabic and other origin woven in gold silk and linen thread there is also a renowned eil- lection of arms and armor here the famous toledo blade of medieval times is shown to advantage not the least interesting experience for future tourists and students trav ersing the vast corridors may be de rived from treading the grand stair case where napoleon laid his hand on ination if he saw her again shed drop hto place and hed discover that hed been making it all up the best way to lay a ghost was to face it yes sir peter jumped the door stood opet framing a maid done in india pink and chinese white the tonc of her voice indicated that the door had been open and the maid standing there fo what came before captain jtmmv sees a pirate ship shelling another little vessel a tikht follows in which the i pirates lire to jimmy but we laughed too soon chung had no control at all and the uoxt moment that stream caught me squarely in the chest and bowled mo end over end scottle must have stopped to laugh at mc for the next moment i saw him half sailing and half skating down the deck in a stream of water picking oursel ves up wo finally got control of the hose and began playing it on the woodwork of the burning oat after chung had soaked most of the passengers with hid hose and ono of tlio crew had dived ovorhoard to avoid getting drowned at ills hands we finally got the sucam un der control and played it on the burn ing ship while the freghtcr took off the people on board in spite of the use of two hoso the fire burned rapidly and as the ships officers finally left their boat the decks smoked under their feet in another moment wo cut the freght- er freehand backed away full speed astern we were only a few hundred feet away when the docks blew up with a tremendous crash shooting columns of tlame and sparks high lno the air the ship now burned brightly r jst cat tosuccumb all ovcr and bcga t0 scttie rariuly into tho sea there was nothing more to do so after watching it for a few minutes we put about and soon the burning vesselwas but a red glare on the horizon we sailed on for a few days after wo had rescued the- crew of the burn ing ship then early one morning we came in sight of a long dark shore line formosa the captain call ed it and what a picture that brings to mind formosa the beautiful island of rugged mountains from which the savago head hunters of the hills still are driven away but first set descend on the rich camphor groves s53k ksx capu and ea pantaoiu with such a fairyland so near lo us you can imagine that we took advantage of the opportunity to mako a plane flight to the island from the time africa remembers great missionary a testimony of another sort and more recent comes from the mouth of an erstwhile heathen or child of heathen parentage who confesses to owing all that he values most in iie to the influence of the greatest mis sionary africa ever taw it is writ ten by miss mabel shaw aird is ex tracted from her journal letter of juno 192s miss shaw is principal of the l m s livinkstoue memorial it first appeared as a dark blue blur on j boarding school for girls at mbercshi among the awemba cazembes tribe describing it visit paid by her to a dis trict within her radius she gives a brief unadorned account memorable in its mingled pathos and beauty of a conversation with a man still living miles off the coast of china who had once tome face to face with naturally they dont want livingstone the horizon ve wcro impatim to get started but youll have to watch tho japincsc carftioncd the captain of the madrigal formosa is a japanese possession and lies south west of japan about ninety quite strangers hjing ovcr their island in that village there is a very old without permission and the soldiers man tho last man on the uuapula he didnt know at all well he had wits of his own if it came to that curiosity let it rest there if curiosity made a fool of him he it brought him up his downward slide towards despondency to insist on the singleness of his motive curi osity he turned his back resolutely on that other more dangerous word who had seen david livingstone he had come to the camp that morning to talk to me and he and 1 sat look ing over the river he once again a boy seeing the white man coming round tho bend in a little dugout tho peoplo scattered climber trees tho might shoot first and inquire- after wards it was still early in the morning when captain stuart of tho little ship whose crew wo had rescued and i took err in the plane tho island presented a splendid picture sleep ing in the bright sunlight the roofs of their houses he had fallen coast at tho eastern sldo rose up from the sky they said ho had abruptly thousands of feet above clothing on his feet tho old man said water excitedly i was a boy i went near picture for your cf those unseal- 1 1 touched but the head man pulled me back youll be bewitched by his medicine they said then ho sal long in silence and at last ho said your ef those unscal able cliffs five or even six thousand feet high over be- as it to himself and he laughed yond were deep there was love in his eyes he was not wooded val- an interval long enough to require and she couldnt do more than turn patience j him out in which case hed remember id like to speak to miss cavan- to slip the blackandwite automaton augh peter spoke with his best her- her two bits he neednt mind hed aid dignity to cover that absurd start dcen turned out of plenty of houses yes sir what name shall i give before sir but he would mind he would mird a small shining tray was whipped j sickeningly the other times it into play before him peter had never was the herald that was turned out possessed a calling card in his life j j peter piper of the herald i the only cards he owned were printed b this time it would be peter piper with evening herald in large old himself aghast at his own egotism english letters in the iddle and j j dawned with curses on peter a piper in small block letters in the that there wasnt a chance in the lower left hand corner he looked world that barbara had been consum- haughtily past the small shining tray c with any curiosity about him damning it into invisibility he wiped his hands on his handker- tell her its peter piper of the chief they were cold and damp with herald his tone challenged the perspiration and bunched the hand- indiainkandchincsewhitc automa- 1 kerchief into his already sagging coat cd were slim and straight like her- ton to make the most of it the tilt poc he snatched his hat from the self so were the clothes of every of his long chin cvci indicated that b beside him shed know what a other girl on the street but the fact leys and high mountain peaks while far to the wost a coastal plain reached down to the sea from tho north to the south side of the island runs a wide cleared path way this is the guardline that separates the mountain country of the taiwans or headhunting savages from the rest of the island away up in the valleys they live in a beauti ful wooded country to be continued note any of our young readers writing to captain jimmy 2010 star bldg toronto will receive his signed photo free 7ohmf chocolate malted the healthgiving delicious drink for children and grown ups pound and half pound tins at your grocers for two cents hed knock her block off the automaton stood her ground undeterred by this display of arro gance i jont think she began well you neednt need you there was something sudden and dis- onc of the white marble lions and ex- j arming in peters wide smile sup claimed to his brother joseph nowj pose you put it up to her illbet 1 have the spain 1 so greatly desired yours will be a greater palace than i mine i profession it is of great importance to observe that the character of every man is in some degree formed by his profes sion a man of sense may only have a cast of countenance that wears off as you trace his individuality while tho weak common man has scarcely over any character but what belongs to the body at least all his opinions have been so steeped in the vat con secrated by authority that the faint spirit which tho grape of his own vine yields cannot bo distinguished society therefore as it becomes nioro enlightened should bo very careful not to establish bodies of men who must necessarily bo made foolish or vicious by the very constitution of their profession mary woolstonc- craft you two bits shc sees me arc you on the faintest flicker of responsive friendliness rippled across the auto matons face wili you come in and wait sir peter dropped into the nearest paris french wine makers are chair in the hall and lapsed into un- genuinely alarmed ovcr the decrease plumbed depths of discomfort it was in wine drinking both in fiance and like sliding down an inclined plane atroa i peter piper of the herald had slid while wine is losing favor beer and from his lips by habit what did he milk arc becoming more popular i wan to say that for it sounded un- drinking of wine decreasing in france billboard advertising by milk com panies recently roused t ire of the wine merchants who claim that heavy governmental taxes are driving drink ers to milk and other products huge skeleton new haven conn there has been assembled in the pcabody museum of yale a skeleton of a prehistoric bron- to snurus an animal believed to have lived 120000000 years ago the bones as of the beast were discovered in wyi e oming 50 years ago and they iiivc just been put together into the form of an animal the skeleton is 70 feet long six feet high and weighs mote than six tons j believably silly like lord raven of ravcnswood what had he come for anyway he and this girl had absolutely no thing in common curiosity hint was it curiosity was said to be fatal to oast cats bats bats cats alice in wonderland the immortal wonderchild of lewis carrolls im agination was she really like that alice in wonderland grown up or he betrayed by that tiick of fool hed been it was too late to help that now but hed salvage the rem nants of his folly hed get out be fore shc turned him out he had already taken a step to wards the door when he remembered the automaton and hastily clawed two dimes and a nickel from the chewing gum rubber bands and paper clips ir his trousers pocket tho utile shining tray winked up at him from a small table he laid the three coins in a row on its gleaming surface the nickel being the largest in the mid dle then he glared at it balefully damn ho said softly addressing the tray damn damn damn well if it isnt peter piper swearing at the world laughter rippled through the voice through and under and around like broken lights playing across water for the second time that day peter jumped at the sound of a voice then he jerked the little tray a foot into the air tossing the coins high scattering them to the corners of the room shes lost her bet bless pat the automatons lost he caroled had escaped peters observation she was a girl who never bothered with being surprised the cascade of coins on the hall floor passed without im mediate comment nellie neednt have put you in the coventry like this out in the hall she said- come in wont you she held aside a curtain and they were in a small rather jolly little room which seemed to be full of a fireplace and orange marigolds peter followed the casual wave of her hand towards an arm chair he was already in it before he no ticed that barbara remained stand ing her elbow crooked across the cor ner of the fireplace another of the tribal customs he ought to have waited till she sat down but it was too late now to jump up well said barbara gazing down and small before the towering peter she held out her hand it was a small slim hand and yet i last journals vol 1 somehow tiot incompetent a hand that would be accurate and sure in all its movements a hand that would never flutter nor fall helplessly noi make futile bungling gestures- its clasp was very firm very alive fierce again tho silence i dare not disturb and he made a path through our land and you his followers have come gods llghtbringers and more com today i was a very little child seeing a great and high adventure that morn ing i have never met david livlng- stono as i did then i too saw him coming round tho bend in a little i canoe carrying all he possessed it became holy ground then the others came his followers with all their in numerable packages i thought of the array i came out with he the great saint and pioneer gods adventurer could put all into a little canoe and he cut the highway of god all across this great continent and that old mans eyes grew misty and his voico tremulous when he spoke of him and tears came to me and we seemed to share a wonderful thing that old afri can and i on tho hank of the groat river the vignette thus etched illustrates as perhaps no lengthy dissertation could the indelible impression pro duced for good by the impact of liv ingstones personality upon the imagi nation of benighted africa in the p 303 appears this entry 18c8 june 11th crossed the mbereze ten yards broad and thigh deep this is all but under the simple memorandum as we now see a piece of work was unconscious ly done that remains an immortal i want to thank you barbara memory in the mind of at least one said her face grave now and sharp ened into the withdrawn yet alert look which peter remembered i havent laughed like that since for a long time the instants hesitation brought peters mind leaping back to forgot ten reality youre feeling quite all right again after your illness the other morning quite the word fell like a pebble dropped very gently into deep water barbara had sunk into the secnd of the two into the fire and addressing the glow- 1 fireside armchairs her hands were ing heap of coal i dont suppose f clasped lightly in her lap but some- you came on purpose to play with the thing in the poise of her body was card tray dont tell mc youre after wary rather than relaxed negro hero and there throughout central africa signs like this abound pointing to to the enlightening and up lifting influence exerted by living stones more presence upon tho afri cans he met day by day in his jour neys incidents like this are a suf ficient demonstration of the fact that the predominant interest in his life was not that of exploration for its own sake or that of amassing information about curious and unfamiliar features of natural history but of bringing to bear upon heathen africa the fraternal spirit of the gospel of christ from livingstone by r j campbell chapter xxii baihara stood slim and straight in the doorway her clothes peter not- a warm game these hard times the bard times anil scarcity of money makes it more important than ever to economize one way i save on clothes is by renewing the color of faded or outofstyle dresses coats stockings and underwear for dyeing or tinting i always use diamond dyes they are tho most economical ones by far because they never fail to produce results that make you proud why things look better than now when redyod with diamond dyes they never spot streak or run they go on smoothly and evenly when in the hands of oven a tenyearold child another thing diamond dyes never take the life out of cloth or leavo it limp as omo dyes do they deservo to be called the worlds finest dyes sbo quebec glass guards track workers glass reflectors sot into a safety belt worn over the shoulders and around tho waist guard streetcap conductors and track workers from motorists at night fourteen pieces of glass in each bell reflect automobile lights en abling drivers to see the wearer popular mechancs magazine new statesman and nation ioti- don the greatest opportunities in world trade will come to those cou- tries which arc promptest and most efficient in establishing new types of i production designed to meet new needs i in this promising field great britain ought to be at a considerable advanj lage she has a diversified home mar- 1 kct with a relatively high standard of life so that her manufacturers can get experience at home in making the sorts of things the world will need more of as its standards rise she has the most skilled workers in the world and she has valuable prefer ences and prerogatives not only in empire markets but over a large part of the earth her chance of expand ing her export trade depends ever more on developing new exports thai on regaining those shc has lost mike farris and harry miller enjoying their game of card onstratlng now asbestos pyjamas at los angeles for firemer uturo nto any fire without foar of injury another story peter rose in his ciiair with de- liberation he was more angry thn j he had ever ben in his life before i anger broke over him wave upon wave and left him trembling j he forgot that he had ever in his life gone after a story and been proud j of it he stood ovcr her tall and nienat ing by the fireplace with less than a foot between thcni his clench ed hands were drawn back the arns slightly bent barbara stared into furious gray eyes if she had beena man she knew that he would have knocked her down- she squared her shoulders ever so slightly story be damned peter said slowly striking each word a separate blow what do you take me for i came to sec you i tell you i came to to make a call oh oh oh barbaras laughter was not polite controlled musical laughter it was the helpless chok- ing clutching laughter of one seized j and shaken by on irresistible hurri cane of mirth so so thats the way you make a call is it do you do you do it like this very often shc leaned her forehead against the mantel piece her shoulders shaking against the mighty wind of such laughter there was no defence peter was caught up in it help less barbara lifted her face scarlet from chin to brow and wiped the tear from her flooded eyes no said the grinning tctcr i never made a call before icts begin then the first thing people usually do in the course of n call is to sit down suppose we do i that but before shc turned from i the fireplace standing very straight to be continued a happy home six says mrs hamilton are re quisite to create a happy homo in tegrity must be the architect and tidi ness the upholster it must bo warm ed by affection lighted up with cheer fulness and industry must be the ven tilation renewing the atmosphere and bringing in fresh salubrity day by day i russia will challenge americas power moscow in the next decade soviet russia will have deveoped 60000000 to 70000000 kilowatts of electrical power g i lomoff president of tho committee- for preparation of tho now 10year electric plan told a confer ence of electrical engineers recently ho forecast that in that period tho soviet union will have surpassed tho united states in electrification pro jects under the new plan which will while over all as a protecting canopy and glory nothing will suffice except g tho blessing of god britain comes second in tho list of nations using motor vehicles with 1- 55goso tho united states of amer ica has 2646184 and france is third with 1520501 moss gold mines senel for our special circular covering this interesting speculation f w macfjonald co members standard stock mining exchange montreal curb market 39 king s w toronto elgln 62556 159 craig 8t w montreal ma 77854121 wire connections to al principal markets issue no 38 31 in the next five years mr lomoff said russia expects to exceed tho united states with production of 150- 000000 tons of coal and 60000000 tons of pig iron these figures sound fantastic ho said but they will be found to bo of solid substances wo are forging ahead in deeds not in words russia has iurchasod most of its electrical machinery from the united states and mr lomoff envisoned a huge market during the next 10 years chinese official is spanked in public for abusing judge tslnanfu the dlsgraco of being bent ovcr a barrel and publicly spank ed to the extent- of 300 strokes admin istered with a wooden paddle was the sentenco which the court here imposed upon wit chading commissioner of the wcnchang bureau of public safe ty mr wu was thus disciplined in pub- i he after having been convicted of slan dering judgo pan kuotsze of the dis trict court as being a confirmed opium smoker tho sentenco was approved by general han fitchu chairman of tho shantung provincial government who first slapped wu in the face in token of his personal displeasure

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